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h t a dr q a the the rafa crossing between jobs or in egypt to set to reopen, to allow seriously injured palestinians to finally get treatment. the hello, i'm down, jordan, this is out as they are a license though, also coming up to you and says, 700 people have been killed in the democratic republic of congo since sunday, as i'm 23 fights has taken over the eastern city of gomez and ramblings crashes in the us city of philadelphia, set in multiple homes on fine. the something we're doing
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will passively very substantially increasing or not. and you as president, donald trump, start with some good, some canada, mexico and china come into effect on something in the us been in the seriously injured and israel's war on guns of finally getting away out for treatment. the roof of border crossing between egypt and gaza. is set to reopen on saturday for the 1st time in nearly 8 months. it'll initially be for patients needing medical attention and the world health organization says 50 will be allowed to leave on saturday. the crossing serves as a lifeline. the palace demands in garza, with israel as enforced the land and sea blockade for 18 years. the partial reopening is part of the seaside deal. do you know how much does rep this? well, the crossing was seized by this very minute tricking, made drawing its bound defensive that killed hundreds of palestinians in the area.
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it's closure has prevented thousands of people from leaving the strip and receiving desperately needed a but you have a union and has restocked and it's simply emission to monitor the border crossing and help wounded palestinians leave for that mission was initially set up back in 2005, but was suspended when the how much to power in 2007 continuously find out what is on top and european union. civil input emission begins today at the crossing points at the request of the palestinians and these railings. this mission will support posted in border officials and allow people to be transported out of gaza, including those in need of medical care. as i'll just say, let's talk about zoom or pull some units in southern gaza. the opening of brooklyn crossing the current phase of the deal that we as well and how much will have important significance for palestinians who are expected to be evacuate says
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tomorrow to egypt to receive medical treatment goals. as hospitals have been widely overwhelmed with different kinds of injuries, including i'm few types, sions, bands and complex tro about that cannot be treated locally. so for palestinian wounded people who are expected to be, depart that who are expected to leave casa tomorrow. this step has seen as a lifeline for them following the the station and the dissipation taken. let that have taken place, the test taking place, of course because of strips valley function of hospitals for palestinians right now . this is a very crucial step that will help them to receive a treatment approved and to mitigate the ongoing physical impression on the cause of suffering from product shortages. all the cute medical supplies that's called the recently to access because of strep. the lights of the current sci fi agreements, tara compass, and i will just kind you and just kind of spine. meanwhile,
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9 countries have joined forces to hold israel accountable for violating international know, the group includes bolivia, should i malaysia, colombia and south africa? it says it condemns israel genocide on garza individually. they a peach already taken action against israel blocked is randy ships got democratize, or we call them baffled as so, and i forgot broke the case to the i. c. j accusing israel of genocide. but now as a group, they're looking to take coordinated, legal, economic and diplomatic action christian periods, the spokesman for the departments of international relations and cooperation of the south africa. and he explains why those countries have bonded together to hold as well. a counsellor. this is primarily a significant moment for international essentially you have what we can pull this up out to our international. that is the group's way. it is believed that it's a national was created for. and again, we are now as a group of countries here to say that actually we are spending not cool
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international institutions that i'm the intense scrutiny. i could bailey test. and we are here to say that international law must apply to or it must have eyes. it must have printed this, it must have plants anyway. who violates it? so, you know, one of the things that we not experiencing then the bottom natural system is things that were obvious. now, i know the obvious. so, as we understood when it's a national, a wire of our races issue, it is expected that the countries in accordance with the obligations as prostate parties, in stock instances, but also as good obligation that applies to the international. and what we are now seeing is making me miserable countries and remaining on that of the cases. so what this group has done is to we have for the importance of those institutions, but also to re up in the importance of international law itself. and i can say with
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conviction as well, so that because we've always said that we understand the obligations that stand ready to exercise them with required to do so. and we expect that that is how international law should apply. the minute for wing of how much does announce the names of the 3 is really captive set to be released on saturday. the ofa, colder on keep see, go. and you all can be bus 100 make is where you palace to be in prison. that will be released in exchange from is rainy jails. more than a 100 of them. they've been arrested since the war on jobs up against the but you, in the sense that the 700 people have been killed since sunday in intense fighting and government, the capital of democratic republic of congo is no key to providence, rhode island. and back in 23 fighters took control of most of the city early this week. just there was malcolm way before it's 10th. because
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rwandan back in 23 sciences have been a fun thing to vote the cc. nobody knows if the democratic republic of congo is ami a did by the indian troops and allied arms groups will be able to stop. the people have come to this riley to find out what they can do. the idea of what we don't have time to cry because they killed a loved ones, how mothers will take revenge. they shall beloved with weapons and machetes. if this is how they want more than god forgive us, so we will fight with the same means to defend outline. on the other side of late key, the pro government forces failed to stop and 23 fighters from taking the city of coma. earlier this week, you an investigation say thousands of rwandan troops helping them. there's still no electricity or water in the city. people are struggling so they can be i'd be the not done on what we flood and left everything behind. i didn't even take any
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clothes. we have no food and we're on the verge of starvation. the children are hungry. please help us have pity on us. because if we carry on like this will starve to death, all sides in the conflict to be an accused of atrocities including summary, executions and rate. the un says the abuse is a guessing wes. along with the u. s. u. k. in front, it's called rwanda with drawers troops from congo and 23 to leave go my a u k in germany have threatened to taught to aid to rhonda. it's made no difference. 13 south african soldiers have been killed in congo in the last week. both un peacekeepers and troops supporting the government. many more southern african troops and now surrounding gay my by the pro route london forces with no way out. southern african leaders, methods involved boys, capital, robbery, to discuss the escalating conflict. some of the armies of fulton combat the full
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against rwanda, uganda and the allied on groups. they made no new commitments, but said they continued admission supporting come guys back in because a these men say they're ready to fight for an forces that were meant to help so far have not neighboring were wondering uganda has been accused of meddling and lifting minerals here in the settings, yes. to which tens of thousands of mostly young men who joined groups in com goes east hasn't stopped the conflicts malcolm web. how does era, does he have his gabriel is on the has moved now from the un in new york. for most of the week, the u. n. has not been able to really get out in going by to get an assessment of the situation there. but that has clearly changed in the last couple of days now.
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and the u. n. has finally been able to get an assessment of how many people have been killed and injured in goma since sunday. and the number is certainly much higher than many could have expected, or humanitarian colleagues. tell us that you meditation organizations in go might continue to assess the impact of the crisis, including the widespread looting of warehouses we've been talking about and the offices of 8 organizations as well. the world health organization and its partners conducted an assessment with the government that between the 26 and yesterday and report that 700 people have been killed and 2800 people injured that are receiving treatment and health facilities. these numbers are expected to rise as more information becomes available. on friday, the french ambassador to the un said his country is about to circulate at the security council, a draft resolution on the d r c that we believe among other things would call for
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one to, to pull their troops out of congress territory. now that draft will be going to other council members for review and comments. so we could see more movement on this in the security council early to middle next week. gabriel's on to, i'll just here at united nations in new york. as a small plane has crashed in the us city of philadelphia, causing a major explosion. several homes on fire and emergency crews are at the scene. it comes just days after the passenger jet collided with a ministry helicopter near washington dc. getting 67 people. hold on for sure as more from washington dc. so we know that there was a medical evacuation flight that was due to take off from the original airport and ne, philadelphia. its destination was missouri and then on to mexico, just after to call for reported that there was
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a problem and decided to head back to the airfield. it never made it a crash. seeing the fireball that we saw shaking the ground there were told by the dealings company, there were 6 people on board. 2 pilots, one doctor, one member of the family on the pediatric patients, a young girl who's been in america for what was described as life saving treatment . it's thought that they have all died in the crush. there were a number of homes and cars that were impacted as this claim came down. according to the fire chief just in the last couple of minutes, we are told that there are a number of casualties in the area. and clearly there is an ongoing operation. but clearly there's the concern in the united states, the have been these 2 incidents within a short period of time. the old trump is already said he wants to conduct an immediate investigation of your safety in the united states. he's tied it to the idea of diversity, equity, and inclusion. but people will be hoping that this investigation can be carried out
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very quickly. indeed, we know that the black box from the helicopter was a cupboard in the last few hours that will now be fixed by the national transport safety board to make, to give them any clues into what happened. clearly the initial report from the n t s b said that the helicopter was flying above the 200 feet ceiling. just couple 100 meters. i. it shouldn't have been flying yet and not as what caused the crush. but clearly there's a much more extensive investigation to go on a and not will know run in puddle with the investigation into this crush us. yes, president donald trump is imposing terrace on neighbors, mexico and canada, as well as china, 3 of america's biggest trading partners. the term stick effect from san today. obviously it was project elaine as the latest on washington dc when it comes to america's trading partners, the big 3 are mexico, canada, and to a lesser extent, china. now you as president, donald trump says he will target all 3 with tariffs,
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25 percent for both mexico and canada. 10 percent for china. according to the census bureau, those countries account for 41 percent of all goods imported and exported from the us. we have big deaf as, as with, as you know, with all 3 of them. and in one case, they're sending massive amounts of fentanyl killing hundreds of thousands of people a year with a fence at all. and in the other 2 cases, they are making it possible for this appointment to get in. the white house did not release a complete list of targeted products, but trump did say he would be imposing tears later on. canadian oil experts say that will cause gas prices in the us to spike and the countries about their own retaliatory tariffs. canadian officials have said they'll go after the states and companies that supported trumps re election. it could mean fruit from florida manufacturing from michigan or gary products from wisconsin. if tariffs are
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implemented against canada, we will respond. we won't relent until tariffs are removed, and of course, everything is on the table and mexico is also promising retribution. let's go. so we, that is the us consumers would be effective in the 1st place because prices would be higher, meaning prices would increase by 25 percent. and the 2nd lease because they will be if you were available products. since if you put a 25 percent tariff on a product, obviously demand dwindles. finally, they may be problems with the supply chain because such high tariffs have a ripple effect. that is not only in the short term, but also in the long run. the president trump has repeatedly said foreign governments pay for the terrorists. they do not importers do, and most often pass the increase along to consumers, which trump seem to have knowledge when speaking to reporters on friday, that is what happened during trump's 1st term trade war. but that was when inflation was low. it's not now. many voters cast their ballot for trump because he
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promised to bring costs down for groceries and gas. trump potentially gambling, they'll still support him if he breaks the promise that was central to his campaign . edwin patty calling elder 0 washington. so that's also what's coming here and i'll just air including how minus like chosen china, a bracing for a financial hit on those types imposed by president trump. with trump's talk to different mounts on the way panama 5 up front sides of it. shipping come out more than that. the color is very much a case of old change across the deep south of the us. but say some of the live, you shall as long spells of rain very heavy down pulls, coming in across the southern areas, pushing over towards the eastern seaboard. and i just remember just over
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a week and a half ago, temperatures in the day south was struggling to get anywhere near freezing. at the moment we're looking at around 20 degree mile course. so as we go on through west half day, there you go to images into the low twenty's here. look further north calgary minus 5 celsius sunday. different enter the week and a minus 21. so i big dropping temperatures here, like rising temperatures down to the south. and the fact by the time we come to monday, dallas could be touching $27.00 degrees. so a lot of hate around in between. we have had those lobby stones with a clearing for the race which dry weather coming back in behind, snow making his way across the prairies on his output to a quick slip. and we have got a fabulous snow coming in across the rockies for the cast guides into the pacific northwest semester. maybe whether even into northern california and so very heavy rain that could cause some flooding. as a result of that is still the as go through sunday on in to monday. further south of this january dry. i'm fine. with warm sunshine rod across itself
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w watching out to 0 to mind about top stories here. this would be running a boat across in virginia, each of them does that is reopening for medical evacuations. as part of the see spot deal between the amazon is around, the world health organization says 50 patients will be allowed to meet the treatment approve. the nation says at least 700 people have been killed in nearly 3000 injured in fighting this. we can government democratic republic of congo rondon bucks and 23 fights has come to the city and the white house has tire. some goods from mexico, canada and china will come into force on saturday. president donald trump says he's not seeking concessions from trading partners and accused of them treating the us on 10 well, manufacturers and china have already been bracing for the financial hit from trump terrace. i'm just here with jessica washington reports from beijing beaching at the
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temple of a 100 celebrate the beginning of the year of the sneak sharing the hopes for the new year. since you're doing it, indeed, the economy was difficult when we call give of hope, we should be optimistic about the future. just people wish for easier times ahead. the new year begins in suspense. the, we're talking about a, uh, a tariff of 10 percent on china based on the fact that this ending fentenol to mexico and canada response china is government says it has supported us efforts to combat the opioid crisis and is one of the toughest countries in the world on combining narcotics on the campaign trail trumpet topped task on china. flagging import taxes is 60 percent on chinese goods. but since entering office, trump appears to have toned down such a rhetoric. in the short term, it seems like a positive sign, but we're still not sure how it,
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how it will lead to in the media and little bit time because it is still. busy a quite unpredictable, difficult to predict, you know, terms next move, but the bottom line, as soon as the, the tabs increase, it would be very difficult to reverse. china is government says differences should be worked out with dialogue. knows terrace shumate. html code to china. us economic trade corporation is mutually beneficial on the when, when there are no, when is and trade volt entire force. in january, the aging announced its trade surplus climbed to $990000000000.00 in 2024. china manufacturers, a wide range of products from solar panels to consume of devices and electric vehicles. but even as exploits boom, its economy faces other challenges. weak domestic spending is a persistent concern for china as ease of property sector crisis. and ty, local government debt at the moment,
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exports our bright spot for the economy. but the new year begins with a degree of uncertainty, as the wealth waits for president. trump's next move. jessica washington out to 0. they j. 6 american men detained in venezuela have been free by president nicholas maderos government, beverly scholars, a meeting between monroe and trump's. and boy richard grinnell will discuss the us to mom that venezuela take back to both of my drums. while i was on pitts, he's monitoring developments from booklets all he joins us live from that. was that so what more details are emerging about the release of these us hostages in that meeting between president madura and trump's invoice as well, darren, it was no doubt surprising outcome at the end of all. that was a surprising meeting with richard burton out from special employee flying to cut i guess, to meet with president nicholas and my daughter. we saw i'm on television and i'm
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in this weather and television was shaking hands, smiling with president my daughter, and securing that release of the 6 americans from venice. when i'm present so far, we don't know their identities. we only saw them in this the picture while there were flying back to the united states in minnesota and prison uniform. they are seen smiling after other generally speaking to trumpet. we know that in the meeting going out and my daughter spoke about migration us sanctions. i'm finished with an oil. these are all obviously issues that are essential to the relationship between the 2 countries. and we heard president trump speaking a lot of a harsh words against my daughter. but there's little doubt that this meeting will renew speculation about the drums winning nice thing. stay the reaching some kind of agreement with my daughter. if my daughter is willing to do things such as receiving the swim, migrants in the us, in particular, those that are considered criminals by the us. so a sound,
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or does this now mean the president madura will start receiving those then as well? and deep ortiz, as well, we know that trump is big on the fact that they said i should immediately received back a number of the venezuelans in the us that they us consider that they are alleged members of the thing that i why, which is a major they me swim a gang and my do to maybe could do this in exchange. for example, my trump like being at the oil giant to us. we'll james debra, maintaining its license to operate in the country, which is a fundamental lifeline for the venezuelan economy. so there's no doubt that all this willing fear, a witness whether not position and also parts of the trump established man who would like to maintain a hard line on venezuela. the on president might do it up president that they don't
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recognize and that they believe is stolen the last presidential elections. but at the same time, we're seeing that something ministration open to talking to my daughter and eventually reaching deals with him. so right now, the brother, diplomatic implications remains on certain, but it seems like trump is open to the possibility of reaching deals with my daughter, which obviously strengthens my daughter because it means that the us implicitly at least, is recognizing the fact that he's the one who wheels power in the country, all right, to out to 0 is out us on run petty the and baba to i just want to thank you. a step in protesting panama ahead of us suggest state monica ruby as visit relations between the 2 sides have been strained after president from threatening to take back control of the panama canal. all latin america edits less than human reports. now, from panama city, the american demonstrations in panama of capital,
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reminiscent of the last century when this country fought for sovereignty over the panama canal, the city is being plastered with national flags ahead of us, secretary of state medical reveals visit here to discuss donald trump's threats to take back us control of the canal. even american tourists here are perplexed. you have no idea. we don't understand. yeah, we don't know why the issue or 2 of the 5 ports that operate on either side of the canal run by hong kong company. a chinese company is also building a force bridge over the canal, and president trump says they present a threat to us national interest because china could potentially use them to block the flow of us commercial and military vessels. president consider only know says claim so chinese control of the waterway or quote inventions and lies telling out
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to 0 that he knows of no threat left in the i gave him a threatened secretary, rubio would have to demonstrate to me that the chinese are deploying drones so doing something that would impact the canals and security. but until now i can't speculate to about such a thing until now there's been no issues. the panama canal operates 24 hours a day, $365.00 days out of the year. and it is one exclusively by panama, which is a neutral country. that means that in times of peace or war, any country in the world has access to this canals. for example, this chinese ship, which is followed right behind by one from the united states. they are the 2 countries with the most use, this waterway, by the way, president trump is claiming the us ships are being charged more than others. but the canals operations vice president who's worked here for more than 40 years says
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the rates of the same for everybody. and that the only privilege is for us navy ships the previous stipulate that us navy ships have expend, expedite pro. and we'd be already in that forever. nevertheless, i had a secretary who feels visit panama. us government is offering an olive branch of sorts, saying that compared to china, united states has and should continue to have a privileged relationship with panama. see, and human al jazeera, panama city, just a rough and asked dry cause, talking to the hotel in central, odessa and southern ukraine. at least 3 people have been injured. ukrainian president blowing this landscape condemned russians targeting a residential buildings that are going to be in the us. the moment works on going in the sounds of country in the desktop falling russian missile strikes. preliminary reports indicate ballistics messiah's success strikes directly on the
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city on board and reset building buildings again and again. and again at defense is the top priority. we're working with the partners to provide more protections for our country. as i've gemini is paula montez rejected a controversial bill that would have tightened immigration laws. some of the proposals included turning asylum seekers back at the border. the bid will have the support of germany's conservatives on the far right of tea party. johnson schultz, his social democratic party voted against the proposal. migration has been a central issue in election and scheduled for next month. hundreds of students a month from said b as capital bell grade to a regular station in the city of notice that they were protesting against the government's response to a deadly roof collapse which killed 15 people that protest as by corruption and mismanagement. somebody had got reports now from bell. great as it is ac cologne, which is from belgrade to know the sides. the procession of students continued its
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journey, joined by psalm is changed on by pauses, by a sign of the growing resentment that institutional corruption, many feel is wide spread inside the system. but when 50 people were killed off to the canopy of the needing of a stablished railway station and nobody side collapsed. in patients with the government has only grown as happy almost daisy protests the give up even when targeted by attacks. some by pro government support is, i mean you're always worried about your safety when you're going against something . but it honestly wakes us up even more to just keep going and not allow it to happen anymore and to anyone else. and so they continue with these blockades all parts of the largest protest seen in serbia in recent times. and it's not just students, but it's citizens right.
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